It’s Day Two of The 12 Days of Books, and I’m thrilled to bundle two books into this post – written by the simplified guru herself, Emily Ley. I’ve been a long time fan of Emily Ley since I started using her planners a few years ago. As someone who’s constantly juggling a million and one…
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The 12 Days of Books of 2018: Book One
It’s here! It’s here! The 12 Days of Books are here! The 12 Days of Books at thewriteteachers.com is an annual Christmas and Holiday tradition – where we list 12 books to read in the upcoming holiday season and year! First up – Almost Everything: Notes on Hope, by Anne Lamott. Currently, I’m “reading” the audiobook…
The 12 Days of Books: Book 12
The final book in The 12 Days of Books in 2017 is Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls Volumes 1 and 2. The official book blurb is thus: Good Night Stories For Rebel Girls is a collection of stories that celebrate extraordinary women. Real women of the the past and the present who have achieved…
The 12 Days of Books: Book 11
I am currently reading this next pick – All the Light We Cannot See, by Anthony Doerr. And while I am not quite finished yet, it has been a favorite of The Write Teacher(s), and you can read Elise’s review here. Here’s the official book blurb: All the Light We Cannot See is about a blind…
The 12 Days of Books: Book 10
We could not go through The 12 Days of Books without talking about one of my all time Christmas favorites – The Polar Express. Before it was a beautiful movie, (Hi, Tom Hanks!), it was a children’s holiday classic, and with good reason. Here’s the official book blurb: One Christmas Eve many years ago, a…
The 12 Days of Books: Day 9
The eighth book this year is one of my favorites, and it also happens to be a Christmas classic – The Gift of the Magic. Here’s the official book blurb: In a shabby New York flat, Della sobs as she counts the few coins she has saved to buy a Christmas present for her husband,…
The 12 Days of Books: Day 8
For me, it’s always fun to read a play just for fun – as a director and writer and theatre professional, when a play finds it’s way into my hands is usually for research, so when I get the opportunity to read the words of a new playwright, it feels like Christmas! SWEAT is one of…
The 12 Days of Books: Book 7
This is actually a trifecta of books, not just one. If you, or one of your loved ones is a fan of musical theatre and Broadway, I highly recommend you purchasing The Untold Stories of Broadway – Volume 1-3, by the theatre historian and producer that you MUST KNOW, Jennifer Ashley Tepper. Here’s the official bit…
The 12 Days of Books: Book 6
“if you were born with the weakness to fall you were born with the strength to rise” ― Rupi Kaur, Milk and Honey Goosebumps. Each and every time I read the words of Rupi Kaur, I get goosebumps. I get inspired. I get a newfound sense of strength and purpose that starts at my toes…
The 12 Days of Books: Book 5
small great things. small great things. small great things. Once you read Jodi Picoult’s latest book, small great things, it will echo throughout your brain, imprint on your heart, and be part of you, forever. The official book blurb is thus: Ruth Jefferson is a labor and delivery nurse at a Connecticut hospital with more than…